Superphil
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One assumes thesponsor, whoever they are, don't pay to be on the shirt.
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I can not think of any English based team that wears strips designed by Adidas. I could be wrong.
One assumes thesponsor, whoever they are, don't pay to be on the shirt.
REALLY? would it also include the Le Coq Sportif logo as well! very unique for a Adidas kit.
A few on here have said they are happy with Errea supplying bespoke kits but how many top teams actually where their brand?
If we got an adidas kit it would basically be this in blue and white
You assume incorrectly to the tune of c£20m per season apparently.
Who cares?!how many top teams actually where their brand?
Tiger Woods wears Nike, and he is good (or at least he was)
Perhaps there is something in this (or perhaps there isn't)
I would be interested to see another "alternative" company do our shirts. I think Liverpools new home kit, made by Warrior, looks truly amazing (their other two admittedly are total abortions), Under Armour have made a lovely looking Spurs shirt, and I seem to remember Canterbury's Pompey effort being visually stunning (shame about the team). Maybe someone like those could fit the bill.
Here's a fairly sensible question for you though: What colour blue would you prefer for the blue stripes?? I think the current blue looks amazing, I wasn't so keen on the lighter blues of the past few years.
Umbro are now a brand of Nike - not long before you start to see the Nike swoosh on the England kit for sure. Working in the replica kit market (all be it cricket) I would strongly guard against going with any of the big two adidas and nike, if guys are complaining about the small increase in pies and beer - you wait until you get asked to pay £50 - £60 for a replica shirt from these two!!!! I think the Errea brand compliments our club and the current shirt (home) is one of the best in the last 10years imo.
I had a new Liverpool Warrior shirt a couple of weeks ago, and I have to say, very good it was too, really nice fabric ( a lot like the current England shirt fabric) and looked to be very well made.
As for the colour, makes no odds to me, I'm colourblind, blue's blue for me, so long as it's not like the Argentina shirt, or like a WBA shirt.